For the episode aired on Easter weekend, McCarthy sported a bunny suit while impersonating Spicer, who was recently skewered for suggesting Adolf Hitler committed less egregious crimes than Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.

Trump associate and media mogul Rupert Murdoch reportedly pulled Spicer aside to counsel him after the White House official received major criticism for his Hitler comment.

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During a press briefing, Spicer argued that Hitler "didn't even sink to ... using chemical weapons," the Daily Mail reports.

Hitler and his fellow top Nazis had sought to exterminate Jews and other minorities using gas chambers at concentration camps during World War II.

The press secretary also mistakenly referred to the camps as "Holocaust centers."

Spicer has since apologized more than once after the faux-pas and stated, while speaking at the Newseum's "President and the Press" event, that he had let down the president.

"I screwed up," Spicer reiterated again and again, noting he had committed a major blunder: "From a professional level, I think it's disappointing because I think I let the president down."

Radio and TV personality Howard Stern took a swipe at Spicer by calling him a "laughingstock" who speaks "fluent moron."

In March, Spicer chided April Ryan, a correspondent at American Urban Radio, for "shaking her head" after she questioned him on how the White House could effect an image makeover in the midst of the Russia story.

"Stop shaking your head again," Spicer said, picking on her. "It seems like you're hell-bent on trying to make sure that whatever image you want to tell about this White House stays."

"How does this administration revamp its image two and a half months in?" Ryan had asked.